Description & Technical information
Provenance: Gifted by the wife of the artist;
Private collection, UK;
MacConnal-Mason Gallery, London, 2014;
Private collection, UK
Literature: Jacob Epstein, Let There Be Sculpture; An Autobiography, Michael Joseph Ltd, London, 1940, pp.99-101;
R. Black, The Art of Jacob Epstein, World Publishing Company, New York, 1942, cat. no.205,
illustrated pl.41 (another cast);
Jacob Epstein, Epstein: An Autobiography, Hulton, London, 1955, pp.81-3, illustrated opposite p.74 (another cast);
Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, Faber & Faber, London, 1963, pp.210-211, illustrated pl.323 (another cast);
E.P. Schinman and B.A. Schinman (eds), Jacob Epstein, A Catalogue of the Collection of Edward P. Schinman,
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, New Jersey, 1970, p.50, illustrated (another cast);
Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, Phaidon Press, Oxford, 1986, cat. no.253, p.178, illustrated (another cast)
Categories: Sculpture
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